Biography of Milo Emerson Nettleton

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Milo Emerson Nettleton, born in Butler County, Iowa, in 1869, became a successful farmer in Lincoln County, South Dakota. His parents, Amos and Louisa Nettleton, were Canadian-born pioneers who settled in Lincoln County in 1872. Raised in the challenges of frontier life, Milo contributed to farm work from a young age and later acquired his own land in Dayton Township in 1892. He married Clara Anna Lyon in 1897, and they raised four children. Active in community life, Milo was a charter member and officer of the local Brotherhood of American Yeomen chapter, aligning with Republican values.

Biography of Charles L. Hyde

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Charles L. Hyde, born on June 23, 1861, in Pike County, Illinois, is the son of James F. and Hattie (Blake) Hyde. After attending Cumberland Presbyterian College, he moved to Colorado at 17, working as a cowboy. Later, he became a commercial traveler in the hardware trade. Hyde transitioned into real estate, moving to Pierre, South Dakota, in 1889, where he amassed extensive land holdings. He owns significant properties across multiple states and is considered one of South Dakota’s wealthiest citizens. Hyde, an independent in politics, is actively involved in several fraternal organizations and is a member of the Congregational church.

Biography of E. M. Cramer

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E. M. Cramer, born May 10, 1849, in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, moved with his family to Sterling, Illinois, in 1866. After working in Clinton, Iowa, he settled in Plankinton, South Dakota, in 1882, where he claimed a homestead and later established a successful general merchandise business. Cramer’s store, a significant local enterprise, grew alongside the town’s development. A committed Republican, Cramer also actively participated in the Methodist Episcopal Church and several fraternal organizations. He married Anna Heckerman on October 21, 1875, and they had two children: Mabel, who married G. H. Bryan, and Noble, who died young.